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A whale has gone long on SPCX with a $2.72 million full position, expecting a price surge before joining the Nasdaq Top 100.

2026.06.15 13:26:53

June 15 Update: Per Hyperinsight Monitoring (https://t.me/HyperInsight), 8 hours ahead of the U.S. stock market open, a prominent crypto whale on Hyperliquid opened a long position for 16,082 SPCX (SpaceX) with 3x leverage. The position is valued at roughly $2.72 million, with an entry price of $167.7 and a liquidation price of $117.6, and it currently holds a small unrealized profit. According to reports, Nasdaq’s new Fast Entry rule (implemented this year) could let SpaceX be added to the Nasdaq 100 as early as 15 trading days after its listing—expected around July 6 or 7. The address linked to this whale activity is 0x899c0eef91d624cc4debab1ced1f05d89132d15a. Bonus: The HyperInsight Bot is now live on Telegram. Add @HyperInsightBot to your group, set it as an admin, and enable its message-sending permission to automatically sync on-chain information.
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